The last day of the cruise was a bit melancholy for me, I was feeling
sad about the cruise coming to an end and having to leave my all my
friends, not only BFF Karen but also the new friends I had made. I was
wishing we could just have two more days to spend together where we had
no classes or no plans but just time to relax and hang out together. I
know many others were just ready for it to be all over, including BFF
Karen, but then again she as stressed about just moving to Florida and
starting her new job. Wendi was ready to get home and see her kids as
she hadn't been away from them that long before. I think Sandie and I
were the only ones ready to just stow away and spend another two weeks
on board.
Our last project of the cruise actually took up both
class times and the ProvoCraft team was great about not rushing us as we
all wanted to make sure we got this one right because it was THE BEST
PROJECT EVER! Although, I did accuse Dan of them stealing the idea from
my blog when I had done a PHOTOTRAY when I was on Joy's Design Team last year.
Here is a picture of Christy showing us the project before we got started.
I
swear that woman has the patience of a saint putting up with everyone
in class. She seemed to fret, as did Richard and Sharon when I would sit
and do nothing and tell them "it's okay" when I didn't have all my
pieces or room to work. I guess I should have explained to them that I
don't scrap well with others. Hmmm, maybe some thank you notes are in
order! Sounds like a good weekend project!
Here
is the example we had for reference. I would like to thank Annette, a
fellow cruiser for allowing me to use some of her pictures. I am sure
there will be others I will thank in following posts about the cruise
since there were a lot of things I didn't get pictures of.
Here
is the photo tray I completed, again once I got home. I did get some of
the parts done during class but I knew I wanted to add pictures so I
chose to finish up at home.
The ProvoCraft team pulled all the stops out on this one. We used pleather, vinyl, sand, and even did etching!!
We added sand that we gathered from the beaches on the words
Mexico and Jamaica. This was done by adding Glossy Accents on the
lettering and then covering with sand. If you try this method I will say
don't over use the Glossy Accents or it will be hard to read the
letters. We also added sand in the little bottles, one for each place we
ported.
I
wanted to choose pictures from each place that meant something to me so
for the Cozumel I chose the picture of us in front of the ship when we
were going to board.
I used my photo program to size the pictures to the correct space I had allowed. I love the passport embellishment!
For
the picture at the Caymans I chose the picture of Karen and I with the
pirate, it just seemed like a fun picture to use! It's a bit hard to see
and you might have to click on the picture and make it bigger, the year
2012 is etched on the bottle of sand. I actually didn't have enough
shells to finish this project from what I got on this trip but luckily I
had some from my stash from last year's trip. I figure at least they
all did come from the Caribbean Sea so it is still pretty authentic.
For
the Jamaica picture how could I not use the one of me and our taxi
driver? Although, I might have to cover his eyes when I take a shower or
go to the bathroom!
The picture was a little more
difficult to do because of the shape. I had put plastic over each of the
pictures since this will find a home in my "beach" bathroom and I don't
want steam messing up the pictures. I did finally decide that brads
around the picture would hold the plastic in place.
The embellishment in this little area was designed so nicely and I absolutely love it!
I
did add one other little special thing to my photo tray! My friend
Sandie had made me this little chotchkey and brought it to me on the
cruise. Since it had an ocean theme, it was given to me on the cruise
and Sandie was on the cruise I thought it was a perfect way to display
it!
I loved it so much that I ordered a bunch of the Memory slides,
frames and other supplies from Blitsy so I can make some of my own!
Tomorrow's post will be about the Closing Social and the fabulous
gifts we all received! So stay tuned, it isn't quite over yet!
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